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Nadav Lev, is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at YL Ventures, the leading cybersecurity-focused early-stage venture capital firm based in Israel and the US

Israeli cyber security the industry, like the global one, has undergone an evolution that seemed to peak in 2021 with booming funding rounds, crushing valuations and multiple newly minted unicorns, only to cool dramatically amid a 2022 market slowdown with a steep decline and frozen development rounds. The breakneck speed of these fluctuations led to ramifications that reverberated throughout the industry throughout 2023, as Israeli cyber startups had to adapt and find their footing in this new post-funding reality.

Each year, YL Ventures tracks, analyzes and publishes data on funding and acquisitions in the Israeli cybersecurity market, with insights from industry luminaries to illuminate trends and changes in this fiercely competitive and relentless industry. In 2023, despite declines in fundraising overall, we can identify trends that indicate a positive trajectory for the industry, including an increase in expenses. These trends are evident in the continued investment in promising cyber startups and the determination of skilled, experienced entrepreneurs to find and address the most acute and urgent security problems plaguing the business world today.

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Beyond the general macroeconomic aspects, especially in the cyber sector, the dominant explanation for this downward trajectory is the continuation of market corrections after the sharp increases of 2021. Towards the end of 2023, Israel faced national, economic and geopolitical challenges . The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has affected the Israeli technology sector as well as the rest of Israeli society, but its resilience and determination are the foundations for increased growth, stability and longevity despite unprecedented challenges. There were several impressive funding rounds and acquisitions of Israeli cybersecurity startups in the last quarter of 2023, despite the conditions, and the effects of these events will likely only be evident in the first half of 2024.

Total funding in 2023

Image Credits: YL Ventures

Israel’s high-tech industry, with cyber security at its helm, will continue to provide top-notch services, products and innovation, no matter what.

In 2023, the overall decline in tech investment continued, with total funding of Israeli cyber startups reaching only $1.89 billion across 71 funding rounds, down 41% from the 2022 total — $3.22 billion in 94 funding rounds. “In 2021, irrational exuberance in financial markets has led to inflated valuations across the startup landscape, including cyber,” he notes. Erica Brescia, managing director of Redpoint Ventures. “What we’re seeing now is not a slowdown, but rather a return to pre-pandemic logic – a market correction that paves the way for healthier startups.”

Early stage funding

In contrast to overall funding trends, there was a significant increase in the average seeding cycle for the sixth consecutive year, from $9 million in 2022 to a record $9.8 million in 2023. This can be attributed to the continued and growing need for innovative security solutions for solving relentless security issues and continued investor appetite for backing innovative founding teams that can do so. While the average amount of seeds increased, the number of round seeds in 2023 was only 36, up from 46 in 2022.

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